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phenol from water and wastewater by palm seed coat activated carbon.

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Adsorption analysis of nitrophenol isomers on silver nanostructures by

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solution by Aspergillus niger biomass. Bioresource Technology, 85, 165-

171.

11. Vidic, R.D., Suidan, M.T., Brenner, R.C., 1993. Oxidative coupling of

phenols on activated carbon: impact on adsorption equilibrium.

Environmental Science & Technology, 27, 2079-2085.

12. Vincoli, J.W., 1996. Risk Management for Hazardous Chemicals. Lewis

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